King Aerospace sees surge in business for third year running

Business aircraft completion centre King
Aerospace Commercial Corporation (KACC) has announced an increase in business
for the third consecutive year.

The Dallas-based company is projected to
provide roughly 40 maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and interior refurbishments
this year for Boeing business aircraft alone, compared with 29 in 2018 and 10
in 2017.

“Strong markets, access to capital, and new
tax rules are contributing drivers to business aviation’s upturn, but our
forward momentum underscores the strong relationships we build with customers,”
said company president Jarid King.

“While people have long known us for our
excellent paint services, the word is getting out about the value we deliver in
interiors, avionics, and maintenance.”

Wayne Jamroz, KACC’s general manager of
operations, noted that the market segment that KACC specialises in – Boeing Business
Jets (BBJs), Boeing 737s, Boeing 757s – has a high demand with a low to no
tolerance for error, meaning that they “require the highest levels of service.”